If you want a Dual-SIM Droid, look to the chinese - they already have some out. I have seen them on adverts - lightinthebox.com

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On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 3:45 PM, Odhiambo Washington <odhiambo@gmail.com> wrote:


On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 15:37, Watson Kambo <wkwats@gmail.com> wrote:
Maybe the government, in a quest to make this work, should ban all phones with dual Sim capability ( Airtel would love this ) ... :-)


Hahaaaa! Watson, that is one of the reasons!

The other one is that we can easily carry two phones.

Third reason is VAS.

4th is data speeds.


4th reason maybe "fear of the unknown" - or lack of education (on the part of the masses)  about MNP.

I completely see no reason to ditch Airtel or Safaricom. I have two phones and I am happy with the status quo.

My plan is to get a nice Droid, with Dual SIM capabilities (Is there one out there?) and MNP can be there for the clueless:-)


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